ABSTRACT: Mielisairaslain mukaan pakkohoito on yksi useimmin käytetyistä
hallinto-oikeudellisen vapaudenriiston muodoista Suomessa. Artikkeli
käsittelee n.s.Pieksämäki-jupakan yhteydessä tapahtuneesta naislääkärin
toimittamisesta pakkohoitoon.KHO:n päätös (annettu 28.3.1986) herätti
arvostelua varsinkin psykiatrien piirissä ja synnytti vilkasta keskustelua
tahdonvastaisen hoidon arviointipersuteista. According to the Law of Mental
Illness, administrative detention is one of the most frequently used forms of
detention in Finland.The author discusses the so-called "Pieksamäki squabble"
where a femal doctor was taken in for mental treatment by force.The decision
of the Supreme Administrative Court (March 3, 1986) arouse criticism,
especially among psychiatrists, and gave cause to lively discussion about the
criteria for treatment against ones own free will

ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Robert Koulish: Sovereign bias, crimmigration and
risk. 2. Michael Flynn: Sovereign discomfort: can liberal norms lead to
increasing immigration detention?. 3. Valsamis Mitsilegas: Immigration
detention, risk and human rights in the law of the European Union: lessons
from the Returns Directive. 4. Marloes Anne Vrolijk: Immigration detention and
non-removability before the European Court of Human Rights. 5. Galina
Cornelisse: Immigration detention: an instrument in the fight against illegal
immigration or a tool for its management?. 6. Dr. Charles Gosme: Trapped
between administrative detention, imprisonment, and freedom-in-limbo. 7.
Larissa Leite: Immunity from criminal prosecution and consular assistance to
the foreign detainee according the international human rights law. 8. Elspeth
Guild: Understanding immigration detention in the UK and Europe. 9. Mary
Boswoth, Andriani Fili and Sharon Pickering: Women's immigration detention in
Greece: gender, control and capacity. 10.Steven De Ridder and Maartje van der
Woude: Changing practices regarding the implementation of entry bans in
Belgian migration policy since 1980. 11. José Angel Brandariz Garcia:
Crimmigation politics and the great recession: analysis of the Spanish case.
12. Katia Cardoso: "Immigrants as detainees": some reflections based on
abyssal thinking and other critical approaches. 13. Mark Noferi: Mandatory
immigration detention for U.S. crimes: the noncitizen presumption of
dangerousness. 14. Christina M. Fialho: Let us in: an argument for the right
to visitation in U.S. immigration detention. 15. Gabriel Haddad Teixeira: Who
wants to go to Arizona? A brief survey of ciminalization of immigration law in
the U.S. context.